Indian rupee
The Indian rupee (Devanagari: रुपया) (sign: ; code: INR) is the official currency of the Republic of India.
Indian rupee down on local shares; Greek debt saga hurts - Reuters India
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![]() Moneycontrol.com | Indian rupee down on local shares; Greek debt saga hurts Reuters India Dollar buying from state-run banks weigh * Traders jittery on prolonged talks over Greek bailout (Adds details, quotes, updates to mid-morning) MUMBAI Feb 9 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee fell on Thursday, weighed by dollar purchases by some state-owned ... Rupee down on local shares; Greek debt saga hurts Indian Rupee Trades At 6-day Low Against US Dollar Rupee down 19 paise against dollar |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:42:04 AM
India's Rupee Strengthens as Greece Optimism Spurs Fund Inflows - BusinessWeek
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India's Rupee Strengthens as Greece Optimism Spurs Fund Inflows BusinessWeek 8 (Bloomberg) -- India's rupee strengthened for the first time in three days on speculation Greece is making progress in its efforts to secure more international aid, boosting demand for emerging-market assets. Overseas funds boosted holdings of Indian ... |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:42:04 AM
India to pay in rupees for 45% of Iran oil imports - Times of India
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![]() Zee News | India to pay in rupees for 45% of Iran oil imports Times of India NEW DELHI: Iran said on Tuesday that it has agreed to India's proposal for a crude payment mechanism under which India will pay for 45% of its imports from Iran through the Indian rupee. In what is the first official confirmation of a breakthrough in ... Rupee payment to Iran Iran agrees on part payment in rupees for crude sale to India Iran, India agree on new crude oil payment mechanism |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:42:04 AM
Rupee Going to Worst From First as Trade Deficit at Record: India Credit - Bloomberg
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![]() Bloomberg | Rupee Going to Worst From First as Trade Deficit at Record: India Credit Bloomberg Global funds have raised their holdings of rupee-denominated debt securities by $3.3 billion and those of local shares by $3.5 billion, according to the Securities & Exchange Board of India. The currency, which dropped 0.5 percent to 49.3850 per dollar ... |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:42:04 AM
Indians in Singapore Lured to Property at Home by Rupee Drop - BusinessWeek
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![]() Bloomberg | Indians in Singapore Lured to Property at Home by Rupee Drop BusinessWeek India's record trade deficit may turn developing Asia's best-performing currency in January into its biggest loser from now until the year-end, strategists forecast. The rupee will drop 1.2 percent in the rest of 2012, based on the median prediction of ... Indians in SG Lured Back Home by Rupee's Drop |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:42:04 AM
India Government Bonds Fall In Absence Of Buyback; Rupee Rises - Wall Street Journal
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India Government Bonds Fall In Absence Of Buyback; Rupee Rises Wall Street Journal Meanwhile, the Indian rupee was higher against the US dollar, but gave up much of the early gains due to dollar buying by oil importers in late trade. The US dollar was at INR49.15 late Wednesday after touching a low of INR48.98. |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:42:04 AM
Indian Rupee Falls On Greece Jitters; Government Bonds Weaken - Wall Street Journal
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![]() Business Today | Indian Rupee Falls On Greece Jitters; Government Bonds Weaken Wall Street Journal MUMBAI (Dow Jones)--The Indian rupee snapped a four-session positive run against the US dollar Monday, as Greece's failure to reach political agreement on reforms to meet conditions for its latest bailout package weighed on global risk sentiment. Indian rupee loses steam as euro weighs Rupee snaps 4-day rising streak on importer demand; ends at 49.05 to dollar Rupee rise to continue on global risk appetite |
Published on Thursday 9th of February 2012 12:42:04 AM









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